Industrial Property Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Administrative and professional organization
Part 2: Trademarks, service marks and other distinctive signs
Chapter 1: Title to property
Chapter 2: Patentable Inventions
Section 1: Concept of inventor
I: Concept
III: Job-related inventions
IV: Independent inventions
Title 2: Conditions of patentability
Title 3: Obtaining the patent
Title 4: Rights attached to the patent
Title 5: Patent protection
Part 4: Designs
246. Duty to inform
1 minute de lecture
An employee who has created an invention must inform his or her employer of this fact, who in turn must acknowledge receipt in accordance with the procedures and deadlines set out in Articles R. 611-1 et seq. of the Intellectual Property Code (Article L. 611-7, 3° IP Code). The employee and employer must provide each other with all relevant information concerning the invention in question. They mu …